So by default, browsers are able to run client-side javascript and vbscript. Are you saying that it is not possible to run PerlScript the same way? Even if I just want to do the same things I would via Javascript, just use PerlScript? I though that perlscript was design for use as a client-side langauge?
Thanks for your help so far. "Wc -Sx- Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Wednesday, May 28, 2003, at 12:17 PM, Moshe wrote: > > I just don't understand why those hidden variables are not set on > > clients > > that do have perl and perlscript installed. They are set on my machine > > when > > I run the script from my own web server, but doesn't work when > > uploaded to > > geocities or brinkster. > > > It does not work because you did not break security (yet) on those > machine that do have Perl and PerlScript installed. > > You got it to work on *your* system because Perl security is now broken. > > (In other words, I am saying your machine is broken and what you having > working should not be working the way it appears to be working for you.) > > > But maybe I am just crazy... > > http://InSecurity.org/ > _Sx____________________ > ('> iudicium ferat > //\ Have Computer - > v_/_ Will Hack... > > \|/ ____ \|/ > "@'/ .. \`@" > /_| \__/ |_\ > \__U_/ > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]